How to Write to the View Talk Show

By Laura Kalinowski ; Updated October 03, 2017

Things Needed

Pen

Paper

Computer

Internet Connection

Prepared Comments

Personal Contact Information

The View has been a staple among morning talk shows since it premiered in 1997. The 2003 Daytime Emmy Award Winning show features four or five female co-hosts, who have changed over the show's history, that interview guests and discuss current events. The View actively encourages audience participation and feedback from their viewer base. It is easy to contact The View with a comment, question or suggestion pertaining to one of its broadcasts.

Writing to The View

Write down the comment, question or suggestion to be submitted. The statement should be concise and articulate to avoid confusion.

Turn on a computer and sign on to the Internet.

Go to the contact page of The View's website. See "Resources" for a direct link.

Enter the personal contact information required to submit a query, including your name, email address, city and state.

Copy the comment, question or suggestion in the box provided from what was written on the notepad.

Double check the statement for spelling accuracy and clarity.

Click the blue "Submit" button on the bottom of the page to send the query to the staff of The View.

Tip

If your goal is to grab the staff's attention, try to make the submitted comment as punchy, personal and appealing as possible. Consider reading the comment to friends or family to ask for their revisions or suggestions.

Warning

The View receives thousands of comments from viewers every week. While the staff makes an effort to respond to all inquiries, it may take them a few weeks to do so.

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About the Author

Laura Kalinowski has been a professional writer since 2001. She has written for print, television and online publications, including "The Weekly Standard" and Wisconsin Public Television. Kalinowski holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from the University of Wisconsin at Madison.